Actuaries are risk management experts who employ their knowledge of mathematics, statistics, and finance to model and ultimately manage economic risk. Â Many actuaries work for insurance companies in both pricing and reserving roles; others work in the areas of pension consulting and valuation; others still apply their actuarial knowledge in various risk management, quantitative finance, or investment capacities.
An actuarial career is consistently ranked as one of the most desirable professions for its high salaries and favorable work-life balance.
Actuaries are risk management experts who employ their knowledge of mathematics, statistics, and finance to model and ultimately manage economic risk. Â Many actuaries work for insurance companies in both pricing and reserving roles; others work in the areas of pension consulting and valuation; others still apply their actuarial knowledge in various risk management, quantitative finance, or investment capacities.
An actuarial career is consistently ranked as one of the most desirable professions for its high salaries and favorable work-life balance.
Chair of the Department of Computational and Mathematical Sciences; Associate Professor of Mathematics; Director of Actuarial Science Minor
Email:
peter.adamic@avemaria.edu
Phone:
(239) 304-7071
Office:
Canizaro Library 234
Instructor of Mathematics
Email:
richard.dittus@avemaria.edu
Phone:
(239) 280-2551
Office:
Canizaro Library 227
Associate Professor of Business and Finance
Email:
timothy.iijima@avemaria.edu
Phone:
(239) 304-7923
Office:
Henkels 2051
Professor of Mathematics
Email:
michael.marsalli@avemaria.edu
Phone:
(239) 280-1606
Office:
Henkels 3069
Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science; Director of Computer Science Program
Email:
saverio.perugini@avemaria.edu
Phone:
(239) 304-7920
Office:
Henkels 2048
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Email:
dario.valdebenito@avemaria.edu
Phone:
(239) 304-7949
Office:
Prince 107
The actuarial science minor program consists of a total of seven courses including:
ACCT 201 Financial Accounting
CSCI 151 Introduction to Computer Programming
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
FINC 201 Fundamentals of Finance
MATH 151 Calculus I
MATH 231 Mathematical Statistics and Design of Experiments
MATH 370 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics
The successful completion of the AMU BSN program includes the completion of clinical activities at established by our Clinical Agency sites. Failure to complete clinical activities would result in not meeting course and end-of-program student learning outcomes, thus rendering the student unable to complete the program, graduate, and be eligible for NCLEX-RN testing.
Nursing students must meet requirements established by the Clinical Agencies to attend clinical. The student must remain compliant with all requirements throughout the duration of the BSN program. These are the requirements (subject to change):
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Immunizations
Varicella (Chicken Pox) Vaccine or blood work showing immunity to Varicella
Tetanus-Diphtheria-Acellular Pertussis (Tdap) Immunizations
Annual Physical
Annual Tuberculosis (TB) Screening (2 PPD or 1 IGRA)
Annual Influenza Vaccine (religious or medical exemption available)
Hepatitis B- 3 Dose Series or Completed Hepatitis B Vaccine Waiver Form
Health InsuranceLiability Insurance
Acceptable clinical background check
Acceptable 10 panel drug screening
BLS CPR from AHA or ARC
Required Clinical Forms and Modules